Impact of litigation as a source of forensic disputes, on the performance of hospital institutions in Kosovo Case study General Hospital in Peja

Presenter Information

Skender Dreshaj

Session

Medicine and Nursing

Description

General Hospitals are rankedas a health institutions, according to the Lawon Health, in the group of secondary leveli nstitutions. Their missionis to take careof the health of the population through hospital services provided in accordance with the highest standards. In recent years, court proceedings have been in itiated by patients, health institutions-specifically hospitals, but also from health care staff, including doctors an dnurses. Civil disagreements, with potential financial implications, really jeopardize the financial sustainability of hospitals-even they may evenlead to bankruptcy. Collateral damage to such processes is badimage, also have financially negative impact on institutions, so a multidimensional researchis of public interest but also in iteres health institutions and patients.The research focuses on the document entitled : Legal Guide, drafted by the Management of General Hospital in Peja.The Legal Guide, conceived as an internal document of the General Hospital in Peja. The Legal Guide, conceived as an internal document of the General Hospital in Peja, partof the file of each employe employed in the Hospital of Peja does not have the meaning of a formal legal document. I am committed to keep ingevery employe eaware of the right sand obligations during the exercise of duty. To notify, sensitize and keep attentive to the obligation to practice the profession with in the legal, ethical and moral regulations as well as to be conscious of his rights. Identification of problems in forensicdis put es and consequently the identification of causes as well as possible ways of reducing cases, the level of real violations, the degree of dissatisfaction, the improvement of the quality of the services and consequently the strengthening of the patient-worker mutual trust health, wouldresult in a general public interest.

Session Chair

Xhevat Kurhasani

Session Co-Chair

Valdete Alidema Serreqi

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-19-2

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

26-10-2019 1:30 PM

End Date

26-10-2019 3:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.309

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Impact of litigation as a source of forensic disputes, on the performance of hospital institutions in Kosovo Case study General Hospital in Peja

Pristina, Kosovo

General Hospitals are rankedas a health institutions, according to the Lawon Health, in the group of secondary leveli nstitutions. Their missionis to take careof the health of the population through hospital services provided in accordance with the highest standards. In recent years, court proceedings have been in itiated by patients, health institutions-specifically hospitals, but also from health care staff, including doctors an dnurses. Civil disagreements, with potential financial implications, really jeopardize the financial sustainability of hospitals-even they may evenlead to bankruptcy. Collateral damage to such processes is badimage, also have financially negative impact on institutions, so a multidimensional researchis of public interest but also in iteres health institutions and patients.The research focuses on the document entitled : Legal Guide, drafted by the Management of General Hospital in Peja.The Legal Guide, conceived as an internal document of the General Hospital in Peja. The Legal Guide, conceived as an internal document of the General Hospital in Peja, partof the file of each employe employed in the Hospital of Peja does not have the meaning of a formal legal document. I am committed to keep ingevery employe eaware of the right sand obligations during the exercise of duty. To notify, sensitize and keep attentive to the obligation to practice the profession with in the legal, ethical and moral regulations as well as to be conscious of his rights. Identification of problems in forensicdis put es and consequently the identification of causes as well as possible ways of reducing cases, the level of real violations, the degree of dissatisfaction, the improvement of the quality of the services and consequently the strengthening of the patient-worker mutual trust health, wouldresult in a general public interest.